Byambajav

Mr. Byambajav, 45 years old, lives with his wife and two children in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. He works as an electrician in a state-owned company and his wife is a cook in private restaurant. Their son has recently begun working in a credit department at private bank and has goal of becoming a credit expert. Their daughter goes to a local secondary school.

As a person who cares about their children’s well-being, Mr. Byambajav is much concerned about the increasing air pollution. Thus he and his family participate in a clean air project which is funded by government and individuals. To implement the project, the household is requesting a 600,000 MNT loan to buy an electric-powered heater. By doing so it will help the local community to reduce the use of coal and contribute to the clean air project.

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This loan is part of Credit Mongol's green loan program, which helps clients to gain access to electricity through solar panel kits, as well as other products for improving their heating and ventilation systems, reducing pollution and health problems caused by burning fuel.

About Credit Mongol

Credit Mongol is the largest non-banking financial institution (NBFI) in Mongolia. Its mission is to contribute to the prosperity of Mongolians by providing high-quality, affordable and varied financial services to micro-entrepreneurs and small-to-medium-sized businesses. It prioritizes serving remote, rural populations that have typically lacked access to credit and other financial services. Uniquely, it offers solar panel loans to nomadic herders, most of whom live without electricity.